Women have been getting fucked by the patriarchy for years, along with the recent #MeToo movement, Sex Predators like Weinstein and Trump and a huge spotlight on women's rights issues, that's why its being highlighted.

Also didn't Chartism end in 1857 - a full 51 years before the 1918 Reform Act?

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“Nationalism is an infantile thing. It is the measles of mankind.” - Albert Einstein

The guy who makes my sandwich finds a new way to Fuk it up everyday. It’s actually quite astonishing. Today he managed to literally cook half of it while the other half was cold.

I love the days when he’s not here

My paranoia makes me think maybe he doesn’t like me, but when you look at him and the way he holds himself it’s like oh no I get it, your that cunt that think she your super fly despite the fact you can’t even warm up a sandwich properly

Women have been getting fucked by the patriarchy for years, along with the recent #MeToo movement, Sex Predators like Weinstein and Trump and a huge spotlight on women's rights issues, that's why its being highlighted.

Also didn't Chartism end in 1857 - a full 51 years before the 1918 Reform Act?

Working class householders in the cities received the vote in 1867. Those in the countryside did so in 1884. Finally, non-householders — people living with their parents, or in the homes of their employers (such as servants), or in barracks (soldiers, etc), or who were homeless — got the vote in 1918.

Under the rules until 1918 people in your circumstance wouldn't have been able to vote. It's mad to think that that was only 100 years ago.

My question is, why don't the graphics (blue & yellow) lines sit parallel to the pitch marking penalty box line, or even the mowed lines on the pitch ? Surely if the graphics are 'corrected for perspective' they should run the same as the pitch markings ?

Update - seems like they've owned up to messing up on the graphics, but assured us that VAR is fine and an image with a projected line parallel to the penalty box shows the player clearly offside by a fraction of miilimeters.